There are 6 pages about Scottsbluff

Photo by Alan J. Bartels
Visiting Scottsbluff can be a wildly fun experience. You would expect to find wild animals in the rugged country around Scottsbluff, and you will. Elk, pronghorn, mule deer, bighorn sheep, bobcats and even an occasional mountain lion are seen here. You wouldn’t ex

Historic Midwest Theater

Historic Midwest Theater
The historic Midwest Theater is a grand, old movie palace of yesteryear in downtown Scottsbluff.
For more information on Scottsbluff, contact Scotts Bluff County Tourism at 800-788-9475 or visit www.VisitScottsBluff.com.

Bike and Walk Along the North Platte River and Scotts Bluff National Monument
Alongside the North Platte River and Scotts Bluff National Monument, walking and biking trails connect Scottsbluff, Gering and Terrytown. Monument Valley Pathways includes 6.3 miles of trails; 26 miles are planned.

Theater, Painting, Sculpture and Performing Arts
The West Nebraska Arts Center, located in the Carnegie Library at 106 E. 18th St., is a hub of activity for painting, sculpture, artists-in-residence and the performing arts (308) 632-2226. Affiliated programs are Theatre West, a summer theater

Swim and Tan with the Whole Family
The Westmoor Pool is another family-friendly attraction in Scottsbluff. Located at Avenue I and 20th Street, the outdoor pool includes water cannons, slides and a lazy river. (308) 632-8881.
For more information, contact the Scottsbluff/Gering United Chamber

Come see more than 200 wild animals!

Show Your Children the Wildlife of the World in Scottsbluff
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You’d expect to find wildlife in the rugged country around Scottsbluff, and you will. Elk, pronghorn, mule deer, bighorn sheep, bobcats and even an occasional mountain lion are seen. You wouldn’t expect to see e

Special events throughout the year create unforgettable family memories at Western Nebraska’s only zoo. Birthday parties, live music concerts, after hours events and holiday celebrations have visitors, and the zoo’s big cats, roaring loudly with approval. (308) 630-6236.

Late December through the first weekend of March. Water discharged from the Kingsley Hydroplant creates open water on Lake Ogallala, attracting bald eagles. View from the heated facility below the dam. (800) 658-4390.